London|14 Feb - 20 Feb
Make sure you’re in the centre of the action this London Fashion Week as Selfridges' Bright Young Things encourage you to get creative between 14 – 20 February. You may not be front row at the catwalk shows, but that doesn’t mean you can’t experience the best of British fashion when the UK’s up-and-coming style stars, from fashion designer Alex Noble to fashion illustrator Sophie Stephens, demonstrate their talents on 3rd Central. Creating a uniquely interactive London Fashion Week experience, the Bright Young Things will produce work live on the shop floor and inspire you with their creations.
Monday 14 February
6 – 8pm
Knitwear designer Craig Lawrence, who has previously worked with avant-garde designer Gareth Pugh will host a knitting workshop. Join Craig for the chance to add knitting and weaving techniques to your fashion repertoire.
Tuesday 15 February
5 – 8pm
Alex Noble, the designer behind the headline grabbing bodysuit that Lady Gaga wore to the Brit Awards 2010, will be creating a fashion sculpture on 3rd Central. Come and take a peek into the mind of one of the UK's hottest new fashion talents.
Wednesday 16 February
6 – 8pm
Head to the Third Floor for the chance to meet fashion designer Simone Rocha who showcased her spring/ summer 2011 collection with Fashion East. The daughter of designer John Rocha, Simone describes her designs as "modern and strong yet romantic."
Thursday 17 February
6 – 8pm
London-based illustrator Sophie Stephens is the woman behind Henry Holland’s cheeky t-shirt collection, which featured fashion icons from Daphne Guinness to Karl Lagerfeld in the nude. She’ll host a life drawing class where you too can brush up on your artistic skills.
Friday 18 February
4 – 6pm
Join Jessica Dance, who specialises in creating handcrafted sets, props and accessories for an afternoon of tea, cake and an introduction to the world of set design.
Saturday 19 February
2 – 4pm
Jeweller Little Glass Clementine collects treasures and precious gems and uses them to weave a narrative through her intricate, whimsical designs. She will demonstrate how to break and make junk and jewellery to create sustainable statement pieces.
Sunday 20 February
2 – 4 pm
Anna Murray and Grace Winteringham’s shared love of patterns led them to found unique brand Patternity. Believing they can find beauty in everyday life, from the mundane to the magnificent, they will show you how to appreciate patterns in the world around you.
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